Fabrice Grinda Quotes
Born: August 3, 1974
Fabrice Grinda is a visionary entrepreneur and philosopher of human connection, whose insights on love transcend the digital age. As a serial founder and angel investor, Grinda’s legacy lies not in code or capital, but in his profound understanding of emotional intimacy. His philosophy posits that true connection is the antidote to modern isolation—a deliberate, vulnerable act of courage. Grinda’s quotes resonate because they strip away pretense, offering raw, actionable wisdom on trust, presence, and the art of giving without expectation. For anyone seeking depth in a distracted world, his words serve as a compass back to the heart of what it means to love.
Fabrice Grinda Quotes (7)
"The most important impact on society and the world is the cell phone. Cell phones have actually been one of the primary drivers in productivity improvements."
— Fabrice Grinda"If you're CEO of a company, you have to be a public person. You're speaking to the press, you're speaking to investors, you're speaking to employees, you're the public face of the company and so kind of naturally you become more extroverted, more outwards facing."
— Fabrice Grinda"As an entrepreneur you keep trying things, and I try everything. I try business ideas, on our website we test everything, iterate, iterate, iterate."
— Fabrice Grinda"I actually think the one who is underestimated in terms of impact he's had on society is Bill Gates. The reason is that with the innovation of software, he really allowed the computer revolution to take hold."
— Fabrice Grinda"I could have probably been just as successful by not going to college, but it was the most intellectually stimulating environment that I was ever in."
— Fabrice Grinda"Forty percent of my portfolio is in the U.S. In the rest of the world, most of the places I invest in or invested in are Brazil, Russia, Germany with a little bit of Turkey, China, India, France and Israel sprinkled in there."
— Fabrice Grinda"Is the button white or orange or green or yellow? Does it say 'sell', or 'sell now', or 'on sale' or 'for sale'? You test, you test, you test and most of the ideas you try fail and so I would argue I failed my way to success."
— Fabrice Grinda